Monaco's level editor sneaks out of beta
The level editor for Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine has exited its beta phase and is now available for both PC and Mac for free.
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The level editor for Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine has exited its beta phase and is now available for both PC and Mac for free.
Various members of the indie gaming sector weigh in on yesterday's Xbox One reveal event.
Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine creator Andy Schatz reveals two competitive multiplayer modes (Cops and Robbers, Thief vs. Thief) that were cut from the final version of the game.
Monaco: What's Yours is Mine has been a nice little diversion on the PC, but Xbox 360 users have had to wait while Pocketwatch Games worked out a few bugs in the heist game. But the wait is almost over, according to the developer.
Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine, the heist game from Pocketwatch Games, is a solid solo experience, but a far better game to share with friends, whether it's local or online.
Monaco, Pocketwatch's IGF-winning heist game, was supposed to land on PC and Xbox 360 tomorrow. However, a last-minute hiccup in the console version has delayed its release. Fret not, as the PC version is unaffected.
Heist 'em up Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine snatched the IGF Grand Prize three years ago, and now it's pilfered an even finer treasure: a release date. Quickly but discretely form a crew of your most trusted and skilled underworld acquaintances, as the stealing simulator is sneaking into PC and Xbox Live Arcade on April 24.
The long-awaited top-down cooperative heist game Monaco: What's Yours is Mine is finally set to release in April, and Pocketwatch Games founder Andy Schatz tells us the thrill is in the heist.
The Independent Games Festival is different from many award-o-ramas in that it allows unfinished games to be entered, meaning it can champion games we won't even get to play for years. Such was the case with Monaco, which lifted the Grand Prize at the 2010 IGF. After a long wait, developer Pocketwatch Games yesterday confirmed platforms for its co-op heist 'em up: PC, Mac and Xbox Live Arcade. We still have no release date, though.
You can now watch the first full-stage playthrough of the upcoming indie game Monaco.